Paul Nicholls' Roby De Cimbre continues to dominate the ante-post market for the William Hill Galway Plate following the latest round of forfeits.
Paddy Power make the British raider, who is set to carry 10st 9lb, their 4-1 favourite with Nicholls - successful 12 months ago with Oslot - also responsible for top-weight Hoo La Baloo.
The pair feature among 52 horses still in the running, with Martin Todhunter's Tell Henry and Nicky Richards' Native Coral also possible British-trained runners.
Dermot Weld's Majestic Concorde (11st 2lb) and Tony Martin's Northern Alliance (11st 4lb) are the leading lights among the local hopes after Willie Mullins took out Galway Hurdle likely Deutschland.
However, after saddling a winner at Naas on Wednesday night, Weld warned: "Majestic Concorde's participation in the Galway Plate, I would have to say, is very unlikely due to the ground."